These days (supported) SaaS/PaaS software and managed solutions are becoming more predominant in the world of programming.
As a result I am frequently seeing questions that effectively can be reduced to:
I am seeing an internal error without any other information. What should I do?
In this case there is often no access to logs or more information without contacting support. Additionally, unless support gets contacted they cannot improve the product, or at least make the error message more detailed.
Often it is also mentioned in the error itself that one should contact support if the problem persists.
Here is an example: How to debug internal errors in Google Vertex AI
Though this question does not contain the full reproducible input many similar ones do, I picked this one because the title so clearly suggests that the asker is aware of the situation.
Hence my question:
In case of internal errors on a supported black box solution, is it OK to answer that users should contact support?
Considerations:
- In situations where the user has a reasonable alternative path, where they gather information themselves, then I believe that is typically the recommended direction. However, often there is no such path available.
- It is possible to comment rather than answer, however comments are not intended to contain the solution to a problem.
- Perhaps users should not be permitted to ask this kind of question in the first place, but that also feels a bit weird. After all they have a reproducible error.